Includes bibliographical references (p. 117-121) and index.
Contents:
Twelve-step programs seldom reduce alcohol abuse. Alcohol adversely effects adolescents -- College campuses should regulate alcohol abuse -- Alcohol abuse harms adolescent development -- Developmental harm caused by alcohol is overstated -- Alcohol advertising has no effect on underage drinking -- Alcohol advertising promotes underage drinking -- Binge drinking is a destructive impulse -- Binge drinking is a normal impulse -- Parents are accountable for children's alcohol abuse -- Parents should be allowed to regulate children's use of alcohol -- Eliminating drunk driving is a reasonable goal -- Eliminating drunk driving creates repressive laws -- Twelve step programs help reduce alcohol abuse -- Twelve-step programs seldom reduce alcohol abuse.
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